All digital cameras run a series of checks before getting ready to take a picture. The lens must zoom out from it's shut-down position, the focus motor must move and the internal focusing lens must move, the shutter must open and close and the iris (aperture) must open and close. If any one of these things (depending on exactly how the manufacturers design the camera) fail then the camera will give a lens error.
I'd put my money on there being something wrong with the zoom portion of the lens or perhaps the focus motor is jammed.
It only takes a very small amount of sand or dirt to jam any lens up. Impact will also cause serious problems with the lens.
2007-01-02 16:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have an Easyshare CD33 and it might desire to be that the lens has a bad scratch or it somewhat is grimy, or something have been given into it.... My suggestion bypass to a sturdy digital camera shop like Wolf digital camera or something, I basically went there and that they have got lots of Easyshares so they're able to probably help;.
2016-10-19 05:38:12
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answered by ? 4
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to tell you the truth its cause kodak is probably the worst brand of didgital camera you can buy sorry
get if different one for better quality
2006-12-30 07:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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The len's is no good.if it is under warranty with in one year send it back.If not sell it on ebay for part's.Or contact me i may be interested,Tim
2006-12-31 10:19:20
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answered by tmerring1964 2
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Because it's broken.....
2006-12-31 17:21:58
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answered by Bob 6
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